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Friday, December 3, 2010 Posted by bloggerdaddy

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Google Reader for Android App Launched

Posted: 02 Dec 2010 11:08 AM PST


Google launched the official Google Reader app on Android today that brings full integration of the powerful RSS reader to your Android device.

It brings most of the features you need in a basic news reader app with the features of multiple accounts, marking items read, search, live syncing etc.

Apart fro mthe above mentioned features, there are a very hard-to-discover ones as well mentioned by Google:

  • Long-press on a folder or subscription to bring up a contextual menu that lets you rename, unsubscribe or change folders
  • If you hit the menu key on an individual item, you can use the "send" feature which integrates with other apps on your phone to send the item using any 3rd party app

For now, Google Reader is only available for Android. No word on if it will be available on other platforms as well.

Download Google Reader from Android Market.

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Google Reader for Android App Launched

Gingerbread Official Video by Google Hong Kong

Posted: 02 Dec 2010 10:07 AM PST


It’s not really something most of you must be expecting, but still it’s better than nothing. Google Hong Kong uploaded a video on YouTube a while ago demonstrating Voice Search and lucky-for-us, their Android device had Gingerbread running.

Google is yet to announce Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) officially, but we have seen the upcoming iteration of Android at a number of places, including Eric Schmidt showing it off himself. Watch the latest video after the jump.

[Via Phandroid, Android-HK]

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Gingerbread Official Video by Google Hong Kong

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